Naib Saini will be the Chief Minister of Haryana. In a meeting held at the BJP office in Panchkula, the legislative party elected its leader. In the meeting, Anil Vij and Krishna Bedi put the name of Naib Saini in the proposal. On which all the MLAs agreed. During this, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and MP CM Mohan were present as observers.
Swearing-in ceremony will be held tomorrow
After electing the leader of the legislative party, now the BJP leaders will go to the Raj Bhavan to form the government and present their claim. After this, the swearing-in ceremony will be held tomorrow at 11 am on Thursday. A big stage is being prepared for the oath at Shalimar Ground in Panchkula.
Many Union Ministers including PM Modi will be present
Apart from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, many Union Ministers including Amit Shah and Rajnath and Chief Ministers of BJP ruled states will also attend the swearing-in ceremony of the CM. In view of this, the Haryana government has constituted a 10-member committee under the chairmanship of Panchkula DC. This committee will look after all the arrangements for organizing the swearing-in ceremony.
The swearing-in ceremony has been changed 3 times
The Haryana CM swearing-in ceremony was earlier scheduled to be held on October 12. But due to the PM not being in the country, it was changed to October 15. After this, the date was changed again and the swearing-in ceremony was scheduled for October 17.
The CM has received death threats
The Chief Minister of Haryana has received death threats. This threat has been sent in a WhatsApp group. In which the person threatening wrote that whoever becomes the Chief Minister, I will shoot him, the way Godse shot Mahatma Gandhi. After receiving the threat, Julana police station has registered a case and arrested the accused.
Government is going to be formed for the third consecutive time
BJP is going to form the government for the third consecutive time in Haryana. In the assembly elections, BJP has won 48 out of 90 seats and achieved majority. While Congress got 37 seats, Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) got 2 and independents got 3 seats.